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"The room was great and well located in the heart of Venice. The staff was also very nice and helpful, and gave us some great suggestions for what to do in the city. The wifi in the room though was not good and we kept losing connection on our devices. Other than that we loved our time here!"

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"These rooms are quite comfortable (the rooms with a view at least). The location is close to Rialto Bridge, a good place to be and get to everything. I enjoyed listening to the gondoliers as they passed by our window. Paola was very nice and breakfast in our room was lovely."

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"We had a great experience here - once we arrived. It's Venice so getting lost is part of the fun, but with heavy bags it lost its charm rather quickly. Google Maps waking directions didn't help and the locals nearby weren't sure of the location either. We finally found it and from that point on t..."

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Where to stay near Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Exploring Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Also known as the "marble church", this 15th century Renaissance church is covered in polychrome marble, hence its alternative name. There is a canal that runs through one side of the church, creating a beautiful scene. The interior is covered in pink, white and grey marble, also making it a beautiful sight to admire.

Accommodations near Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli

There is a range of options for all travelers. The most popular hotel in Venice is the Hotel Negresco, which has been booked 5 times from our Hotels.com verified guests. Our guests also highly recommended Hotel Villa Contarini Nenzi in Venice as it has been reserved 5 times.

Sightseeing near Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli

The jewel in Cannaregio's crown has to be the Ca' d'Oro, the palazzo whose delicate canal-facing lacework of Gothic arches must be one of the most photographed (and painted) of all Venice's treasures. Built in 1430, today this palazzo hosts a fine collection of Renaissance paintings and statues. Just to the north is the Venetian Ghetto, a centuries-old Jewish community where the term “ghetto” was first coined. The community is still thriving, and there are several synagogues and kosher restaurants here.

The beautiful church of Madonna dell'Orto, known for its graceful domed bell tower and connections to Tintoretto. The illustrious Renaissance painter’s tomb can be found here, as well as many of his paintings.

Transportation near Chiesa Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Within Venice the easiest way to get around is by vaporetto water bus or water taxi. Or just take the time to explore the quaint streets around your hotel on foot.